Bill Hemmer On One Year Of Coronavirus In America
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Bill Hemmer, co-anchor of America’s Newsroom on FNC joined Fox News Radio’s Guy Benson Show and talked about the one year anniversary of the World Health Organization declaring the coronavirus a pandemic.
Bill Hemmer said,
“I’ll paint a little picture here for you, guy. Two days ago, the weather turned really nice in New York. We had not hit fifty degrees and now we’re pushing sixty today, if not higher. I went for a five or six mile walk the other day, and I cannot I don’t think America understands the economic carnage that has been brought to this city. I started like fiftith street on Madison Avenue and just walked south. I haven’t been on that road in months. I just can’t believe. How many empty spaces there are, I’m talking about companies that were fully functioning, making money, making a profit, and now the space is empty and some of them have a sign that, say, retail for lease and others are just I mean, they just have the residues that you can see where somebody just moved and cleaned out and they’re gone and that’s that’s everywhere. Now, I’m wondering, you know, what happens here in New York? And look, I’m on the 20th floor in midtown Manhattan, the building I’m looking across from right now. I haven’t seen a human being move in the building across the street from me in a year. But that’s what becomes of all of this?”